KATIE Price wants to ramp us security at her Mucky Mansion after claiming that the recent death of pet dog Blade was deliberate.
The German Shepherd was killed after escaping onto the nearby A24, becoming Katie’s seventh pet to die in recent years.

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Following the tragedy, Katie took to social media to claim her security dog’s death was an ‘attack against her’ and vowed to investigate it.
Now sources have told us that Katie plans to tighten security at her home to the tune of £100,000.
On her wish list is a panic room, an eight ft high fence, state of the art CCTV and direct access to a security team, who will pay regular visits to the property.
An insider said: “Katie wants to go all out and turn her mansion into a fortress.


“Without Blade, she no longer has a protective barrier between her and would-be intruders, and she’s determined to put that right as soon as possible.
“None of this is cheap. It’s a huge amount of money given Katie’s much-publicised financial issues.
“But there is the added benefit that the measures should put an end to any more of her animals escaping.”
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The Sun has contacted a representative for Katie for comment.
Last week Katie told fans that she’s been visited by the RSPCA after Blade’s death.
She wrote on Instagram: “Update RSPCA have been up to my house not having any concerns about my animals and never have or had.
“But we are trying to put together how blade has been killed and his last steps as this is a deliberate target to kill him.”
Grove Lodge Veterinary Group in Sussex first alerted the public to the incident, writing on its Facebook page: “Unfortunately we have had a large shepherd dog handed into our OOH team last night.
“Found on the A24 near dial post. The dog does not have a microchip, however was wearing a brown Louis Vuitton collar.”
The tragedy happened just seven months after another of Katie’s dogs, Sharon, was killed on the same road.
A driver picked the Pomeranian off the A24 and took her to Arun Vets in Pulborough, West Sussex, who confirmed the death.

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